
"Widespread fear has been building that an ancient Biblical event where countless Christians disappear from Earth is just hours away. Believers on social media platforms like TikTok have reached the point of hysteria over this prophecy, expressing their excitement for the end of days and even offering tips on how to handle being lifted into the sky to meet their maker."
"The phenomenon, dubbed RaptureTok, has exploded in recent weeks after faith leaders started pushing the idea that the Rapture will begin on September 23, marking the Second Coming of Jesus and Judgment Day for non-believers. Although the Bible never set a date for this world-changing event, and Christians have been actively discouraged from attempting to set dates for the Rapture throughout history, many have claimed the signs are there on Tuesday."
Widespread fear has built among some Christians that the Rapture will occur on September 23, driven by viral posts on platforms such as TikTok and YouTube. The phenomenon, called RaptureTok, features believers sharing visions, numerical coincidences with 923, and tips for being lifted to heaven. Some pastors and rabbis point to the Jewish Feast of Trumpets and star constellations as possible signs. Videos have attracted hundreds of thousands of views, and clips repeat phrases like 'Jesus is coming' and 'These are the last days.' Biblical scholars and many faith leaders caution against setting a date, noting scripture does not specify a time.
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